If you are interested in Rainwater Harvesting our new new blog contains a mixture of information on Rainwater Harvesting in Ireland and links to relevant articles. It can be found at: rainwaterharvestingireland.wordpress.com.

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Rainwater Harvesting is the collection of rainwater that falls on the roof of a building.
It’s taken from the roof because this is usually the cleanest water. This water is filtered on route to an above or below ground tank outside and can be used back in the building (for flushing the toilets, cleaning purposes, in washing machines, etc.) or it can be used outside the building for gardening.
Whether it’s a domestic setting or a commercial one, you can utilise this free and valuable commodity to not...

Here at RainCatcher we pride ourselves on British-made quality when it comes to Rainwater Harvesting.
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E and T asks the question this week – “Is farming the future of cities?” – With more people than ever leaving their rural homes for high-rise buildings, the concept of ‘vertical farming’ may provide a way to feed the world’s growing populations across it’s emerging mega-cities. According to the United Nations, by 2050 some 66 per cent of the world’s population will be living in urban areas, many of them within mega cities like New York. The challenge from...

With hundreds of homes being evacuated around Cumbria and the Scottish borders, the farming community has rallied support for the victims, many pledging donations of forage and bedding. Forage Aid was established in the wake of the Somerset floods of 2013 and the organisation is currently taking offers on social media and through it’s Just Giving page here: https://www.justgiving.com/forage-aid/.
Meanwhile, farming throughout the region has also been hit hard by the poor weather and the NFU have asked the...

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